A projectile launcher includes a barrel, a high pressure chamber included within the barrel, and a low pressure area included within the barrel and substantially surrounding the high pressure chamber. The high pressure chamber includes an inner cavity and multiple vent holes connecting the inner cavity to the low pressure area so that high pressure gases generated in the inner cavity by a pressure cartridge can pass from the inner cavity to the low pressure area and propel a round (or projectile) out of the launcher.
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1. A projectile launcher, comprising:
a barrel having an opening on one end and an inner wall disposed within the barrel at an opposite end of the barrel from the opening;
a high pressure chamber disposed within the barrel and extending outward from the inner wall of the barrel, the high pressure chamber including an inner cavity and a plurality of vent holes extending outward from the inner cavity to an outer surface of the high pressure chamber;
a low pressure area disposed within the barrel and substantially surrounding the high pressure chamber, the plurality of vent holes extending between and connecting the inner cavity of the high pressure chamber to the low pressure area so that high pressure gases generated in the inner cavity can pass from the inner cavity to the low pressure area; and
a bolt assembly connected to the barrel for inserting, holding, and extracting a cylindrical pressure cartridge from the high pressure chamber, the bolt assembly including a bolt having a bolt face, the bolt face including a u-shaped notch defined therein and sized to receive and hold a cylindrical lip defined on one end of the cylindrical pressure cartridge, the bolt assembly further including a bolt handle for sliding the bolt in and out with respect to the high pressure chamber and a firing pin disposed within and extending along the length of the bolt.
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The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
The present invention relates generally to projectile launchers. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a projectile launcher that includes a permanent high-low pressure system.
Projectile launchers are known in the art. These devices, which include 40×46 mm, 40×53 mm, and 25 mm grenade launchers, fire self contained cartridges that include high-low propulsion or pressure systems. Including high-low pressure systems in each round, however, increases the length, weight, and cost of each round and is undesirable in certain situations. Accordingly, there is a need for a way to reduce the length, weight, and cost of these rounds.
The present invention addresses this need by providing a projectile launcher that includes a permanent high-low pressure system within the launcher system and not within the ammunition (or round). By including the high-low pressure system in the projectile launcher, the size, weight, and cost of the ammunition for the launcher can be reduced. In one exemplary embodiment, the projectile launcher of the present invention may include a barrel, a high pressure chamber included within the barrel, and a low pressure area included within the barrel and partially surrounding the high pressure chamber. The high pressure chamber may include multiple vent holes connecting an inner cavity included in the high pressure chamber to the low pressure area so that high pressure gases generated in the high pressure chamber by a pressure cartridge can pass from the high pressure chamber to the low pressure area and propel a round (or projectile) out of the launcher.
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The launching barrel 16 may include an opening 26 on one end and an inner wall 28 disposed at an opposite end 30 of the barrel 16. The high pressure chamber 18 may extend outward into the launching barrel from a center portion of the inner wall 28 and be cylindrical, square or rectangular in shape. The high pressure chamber 18 may include a cylindrical inner cavity 32 and multiple circular vent holes 34 extending perpendicularly (
The bolt assembly 20 may include a bolt 36 having a bolt face 38 with a u-shaped notch 40 defined therein. The notch 40 may be sized to receive a cylindrical lip 42 defined on one end of the cylindrical pressure cartridge 21. The bolt assembly 20 may include a bolt handle 44 for sliding the bolt 36 in and out with respect to the high pressure chamber 18 and the cylindrical inner cavity 32, and a firing pin 46 disposed within and extending along the length of the bolt 36.
The cylindrical pressure cartridge 21 may include a cylindrical body 48 and the cylindrical lip 42 may extend perpendicularly outward therefrom. The pressure cartridge 21 (
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The trigger assembly 12 may be connected to the firing pin 46 and operable to cause the firing pin 46 to strike and fire the cylindrical pressure cartridge 21 when it is disposed within the high pressure chamber 18, and more specifically, cylindrical inner cavity 32, and a trigger 15 included with the trigger assembly 12 is operated. The trigger assembly 12 may be connected to a hand grip 1 for holding the launcher 10.
The above-described embodiments are merely possible examples of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of this disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the accompanying claims.
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